The new ProLiant BL25p dual-processor server blade, engineered for enterprise performance and scalability features AMD Opteron™ 200 series processors with single and dual core technology, SAN storage capability, and four gigabit NICs standard. The new ProLiant BL25p delivers optional Fibre Channel support for SAN implementations and clustering capabilities. Through SAN implementation, customers can achieve improved data availability, easily scale capacity, and realize management cost savings.

All HP Blade System p-Class 2P and 4P server blades can fit into 6U server blade enclosures and can be mixed in the same enclosure; Once the HP Blade System infrastructure is in place, server blades can be installed in seconds and are ready for automated provisioning; Dynamic scaling to add more server blades or power supplies without powering down the system.

The interconnect switches are used to consolidate server blade network cables to a more manageable quantity. It provides additional convenience by consolidating the 32 network connections into as little as a single cable per server blade enclosure; Designed for headless management: no keyboard, video, or mouse cables; Fewer power cables: centralised hot-plug power provides power cable consolidation.

I/O cable with two USB ports, one video port, one iLO port and kernel debug port. The I/O cable attaches to the front of the server blade. The cable was specifically designed to aid in initial server image deployment.

I/O cable with two USB ports, one video port, one iLO port and kernel debug port. The I/O cable attaches to the front of the server blade. The cable was specifically designed to aid in initial server image deployment.

I/O cable with two USB ports, one video port, one iLO port and kernel debug port. The I/O cable attaches to the front of the server blade. The cable was specifically designed to aid in initial server image deployment.

I/O cable with two USB ports, one video port, one iLO port and kernel debug port. The I/O cable attaches to the front of the server blade. The cable was specifically designed to aid in initial server image deployment.

I/O cable with two USB ports, one video port, one iLO port and kernel debug port. The I/O cable attaches to the front of the server blade. The cable was specifically designed to aid in initial server image deployment.

I/O cable with two USB ports, one video port, one iLO port and kernel debug port. The I/O cable attaches to the front of the server blade. The cable was specifically designed to aid in initial server image deployment.

I/O cable with two USB ports, one video port, one iLO port and kernel debug port. The I/O cable attaches to the front of the server blade. The cable was specifically designed to aid in initial server image deployment.

I/O cable with two USB ports, one video port, one iLO port and kernel debug port. The I/O cable attaches to the front of the server blade. The cable was specifically designed to aid in initial server image deployment.

I/O cable with two USB ports, one video port, one iLO port and kernel debug port. The I/O cable attaches to the front of the server blade. The cable was specifically designed to aid in initial server image deployment.

I/O cable with two USB ports, one video port, one iLO port and kernel debug port. The I/O cable attaches to the front of the server blade. The cable was specifically designed to aid in initial server image deployment.

I/O cable with two USB ports, one video port, one iLO port and kernel debug port. The I/O cable attaches to the front of the server blade. The cable was specifically designed to aid in initial server image deployment.

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